Royal Enfield Recalling Entire Lineup of Motorcycles
Royal Enfield announces a global recall for reflector defects, affecting models manufactured between Nov 2022 and Mar 2023. Free replacements provided.
By Shagun Kaushik
Oct 01, 2024 08:38 am IST
Published On
Oct 01, 2024 07:24 am IST
Last Updated On
Oct 01, 2024 08:38 am IST
Royal Enfield is now recalling thousands of their motorcycles around the world due to defective reflectors. It will be applicable only for those models which are manufactured between November 2022 and March 2023. So first check out your model date and also the reflectors if it's working properly or not. This problem is occurring in both the front and rear fork of the motorcycle that needs to be replaced.
The company has identified that these reflectors do not meet the required quality standards and could compromise safety by reducing visibility in certain conditions. Although the issue impacts only a limited number of bikes, Royal Enfield is proactively launching a phased global replacement program. Customers are urged to visit authorised service centres where the reflector replacement will be performed free of charge and is expected to take around 15 minutes.
This safety-driven initiative highlights the importance of reflectors in meeting government safety regulations. Owners are advised to ensure their motorcycles comply by scheduling an inspection as soon as possible.
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